Lights, Camera, Passion

Lights, Camera, Passion by ISABEL LUCERO is a contemporary romance published by Isabel Lucero on April 8, 2024. This 410-page novel explores the dynamics of a book-to-movie adaptation featuring a lead character who finds themselves unexpectedly paired with Jacoby “Heartthrob” Hart, a well-known figure in Hollywood. Despite their on-screen chemistry, the two actors struggle with personal conflicts and misunderstandings, particularly stemming from their tumultuous off-screen relationship.
Readers will delve into a narrative filled with tension and unexpected turns as the protagonists navigate their professional and personal lives. The story highlights themes of romance and the complexities of LGBTQ+ relationships within the high-pressure environment of the film industry. As the characters confront their feelings and secrets, the backdrop of Hollywood adds an intriguing layer to their evolving connection.
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Playing a lead role in a book-to-movie adaptation with a wild fan base? Sign me up! The only downside is that I’m cast alongside Jacoby “Heartthrob” Hart-Hollywood’s golden boy. If only they knew he was an uppity, pompous snob.
We don’t get along, and if you’re reading the tabloids, you’d assume it was because I “stole” his girlfriend, but they have it all wrong. Jacoby and his cold shoulder started this, and now we’re set to play lovers. The only thing I’d love to do is strangle him, but I’m a professional.
Behind the scenes, we’re either bickering or avoiding each other, but when the cameras start rolling, I can’t believe how much chemistry we have.
One night, during a passionate argument, something happens that I never anticipated. The chemistry that started out as an act turns into much more behind closed doors, but we both have secrets, and Hollywood is a hard place to keep those.
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